//JJ' C A T A Xj O G XT 3=3 OF THE COLLECTION OF CHOICE Modern Pictures OF JAMES LEATHAET, ESQ. Deceased, late of Bracken Dene, Gateshead-on-Tyne (Sold by Order of the Executors); AND SIR HENRY EDWARDS, Deceased, late of Berkeley Square (Sold by Order of the Executors) ; AND OTHER HIGH-CLASS PICTURES: WHICH Mill bu ^olb bu Ruction b^ Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON .6 WOODS, AT TIE® QMEAT 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. -KX- May be publicly viewed Three Days preceding, and Catalogues had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods’ Offices, 8 King Street, Si. James a Square, S, W. CONDITIONS OF SALE. - 0 - I. THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. II. No person to advance less than Is.; above Five Pounds, 5s. ; and so on in proportion. III. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller. IV. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, or more, in part of payment, or the whole of the Purchase-Money, if required; in default of which, the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. V. The Lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at the Buyer’s expense and risk, within Two days from the Sale; Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot; and making no warranty whatever. VI. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can on any account be removed during the time of Sale; and the remainder of the Purchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. VIE Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited; all Lots un¬ cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale 6hall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. CATALOGUE. On SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1897, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. The Collection of the late JAMES LEATHART, Esq. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. T. BARRETT. 1 Landscape 6^ in. by 12^ in. FORD MADOX BROWN, 1869. 2 THE ENTOMBMENT OF CHRIST -S&cxJLt*) “ Then took they the body of Jesus and Wrapped it in linen and laid it in a sepulchre wherein never man before was laid.” 22^ in. by 23^ in. A. GOODWIN, 1864. 3 Salispury 6j in. by 10 in. 4 //** A. GOODWIN, 1864. 4 St. Aubyn’s Bay, Jersey 4£ in, by 13 J in. W. HOLMAN HUNT. 5 The Dead Sea from Sieoam 9J in. by 13£ in. sC A. W. HUNT. ^ 2 ® 6 Mountain Landscape 9^ in. by 14 in. SIR E. BURNE-JONES, A.R.A. bfo 7 THE MERCIFUL KNIGHT “Of a knight who forgave his enemy when he might have destroyed him, and how the image of Christ kissed him is taken that his acts had pleased God.” Signed, and dated 1863 39J in. by 27i in. SIR E. BURNE-JONES, A.R.A. jQ 8 Buondelmonte’s Wedding, Florence, a.d. 1215 —in Indian ink 10 in. by 30 in. D. G. ROSSETTI, 1859. 9 The Bower Garden 13^ in. by 10 in. 2J- W. BELL SCOTT. 10 Returned from the Long Crusade 23 in. by 18^ in. 5 W. BELL SCOTT. 11 The Visit of Boooaoio to Dante’s Daughter 13 in. by 17.^ in. G. SHALDERS. 12 A Landscape 9 in. by 13 in. SIMEON SOLOMON. 13 Judith Going to the Assyrian Camp /( J , y -,_ t SIMEON SOLOMON. 14 Sappho and Erinna, in the Garden of Mytileno Signed, and dated 1864 12| in. by 14J in. SIMEON SOLOMON, 1864. 15 St. Michael of Good Children Hi in. by 8 in. Dedicated to the memory of William Blake SIMEON SOLOMON, 1862. 16 “Who is he that cometh from Edom with dyed garments from Bozuah.”— Isaiah lsiii. 1-4 11£ in. by 7 in. SIMEON SOLOMON, 1860. , , v , 17 “ Queen Esther Hears of Haman's Plot for the Destruc¬ tion of her People ”— Esther iii. 4 In sepia —11^ in. by 14 in. W. TURNER (of Oxford.; 13 in. by 22| in. 18 Oxford //S* 6 PICTURES. 19 Italian Gentleman and Servant 48 in. by 36^ in. G. T. CHAPMAN. 20 Three Sisters Sang of Love Together 21 MAKE ANTHONY, 1870. Night Storm and Darkness Painted in the Parle of Aldermaston, near 61 in. by 45J in. Peading W. J. J. C. BOND, 1862. 22 Carnarvon Castle : Early morning 8f in. by 12^ in. FORD MADOX BROWN, 1844-61 23 WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR FINDING OF HAROLD, after the Battle of Hastings THE BODY 41 in. by 48 in. FORD MADOX BROWN. 24 KING LEAR “ Cordelia ! Had you not been tlieir father, these white flakes Had challenged pity of them. Was this a face To be exposed against the warring winds ? t To stand against the deep dread-bolted thunder ? Mine enemy’s dog Though he had bit me, should have stood that night Against my fire ! And wast thou fain, poor father, To hovel thee with swine and rogues forlorn In short and musty straw.” 28J in. by 39J in. s/jy W. DAVIS, 1855. 25 The Shrimper : An effect of mist on the River Mersey 13A in . by 17 in . ? W. DAVIS. 20 Stubble Field 9 in . by 13 in . /X W. DAVIS. 27 Field of Green Corn 12 in . by 15^ in . /c W. DAVIS, 1860. 28 Mowing 10 in . by 12 in . £J- W. DAVIS. 29 The Thames near Richmond lllj in . by 17 in . 6 W. H. DEVERELL. 30 A Lady with a Bird Cage 35 in . by 22 in . /J W. ETTY, R.A. 31 Tnn Negro Boy 24^ in . by 19 in . 6 W. ETTY, R.A. 32 An Oriental 10 in . by 7J in . 8 //■& A. HUGHES. /jr 33 “It is the little rift within the lute. That by-and-by will make the music mute, . And ever widening slowly silence all. The little rift within the lover’s lute, Or little-pitted speck in garner’d fruit, That rotting inward, slowly moulders all.” 21 in. by 36J? in. A. HUGHES. / 34 Gipsies Oval — 13J in. by 18 in. A. HUGHES. 35 Home prom Work 40;j in. by 31 in. J. W. INCHBQLD, 1853. /a.JL 36 Bolton Abbey 19^ in. by 27 in. . J. W. 1NCHBOLD. 37 The Lagoon, Venice 13J in. by 2(hj in. A. LEGROS. 38 The Woodcutter 51 in. by 68|- in. LORD LEIGHTON, P.R.A. 39 KING DAVID 14 Oh! that I had wings like a dove, for then would I My away and be at rest.” 37 in . by 474 in . S/JI? 9 ALBERT MOORE. /SO 40 BATTLEDORE 52 in . by 17£ in . ALBERT MOORE. 41 SHUTTLECOCK The companion 52 in . by 17^ in . /So ALBERT MOORE. 42 The Musician 11 in. by 14f in. 36 ALBERT MOORE. 43 Elijah’s Sacbifioe “Then the fire of the Lord fell and consumed the burnt offering,‘'and the wood, and the stones, and the dust, and licked up the water that was in the trench. And when all the people saw it they fell on their faces and they said, “The Lord, he is God; the Lord, he is God,”— 1 Kings, xviii. 38£ in. by 70 in. /s SIR J. NOEL RATON, P.R.S.A. U NlMK0D -^0-z^Cu 13^ in . by 18 in . O ' •■ 9 - R. F. POOLE, R.A. 46 Tub Pbodioal Son “ How many hired servants of my lather’s have bread enough uud to spare, and I perish here with hunger .”—Luke xv. Signed, and dated 1860 40 in. by 36 in. 10 //Sf D. G. ROSSETTI, 1861. £0 46 BURD-ALANE HJ in. by 12 in. £ W. BELL SCOTT. 47 Hexham 20 in. by 26 in. W. BELL SCOTT, 1863. 48 The Gloaming : Manse Garden in Berwickshire 15 \ in. by 24 in. S'A DAVID SCOTT. 49 The Challenge 55 in. by 67 in. DAVID SCOTT. 50 The Spibit op the Ltbe 22 in. by 18J in. /o'A T. STOTLIARD, R.A. 51 Intemperance. Design of the subject of Intemperance painted on the great staircase at Burleigh, the seat of the Marquis of Exeter 21 in. by 29 in. /S' W. BELL SCOTT. t 52 A Screen, painted to illustrate the early Scottish poem The King’s Quair, written by the first James of Scotland when a prisoner at Windsor in 1420, on his love for Lady Jane 11 The following are the Properly of A LADY. DRAWINGS. J. H. HENSHAW. 53 Estella A. G. DECAMPS. 54 A Sportsman and Dogs M. D. MUTRIE. 55 Flowers A. F. MUTRIE. 56 Roses E. W. COOKE, R.A., 1875. 57 The Remains op the Wreck, St. Ives, Cornwall PICTURE. E. LAMBINET. 58 A River Scene, with cottages and cows 12 DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. DRAWINGS. J. DENOVAN ADAM, 1881. 59 Cattle in Repose //Jr" J. W. NORTH, R.A., 1887-1890. 60 “When Martinmas Winds do Blow JO J. DOWNMAN, A.R.A. 61 Portrait oe Miss Charlotte Andrews, of Exeter /S' 62 Eve —a portrait of the same lady /j&XsU-&rx£srL^ /J W. HUNT, 1832. 63 Head op a Man . /Jr - G. CATTERMOLE. 64 A Banquet PICTURES. W. SHAYER, Sen, 1855. 65 On the Beach at Hastings Pv P. R. MORRIS, A.R.A. 66 The Circling Hours “ Morn, Waked by the circling hours, with rosy hand Unbarred the Gates of Light.” ‘ Paradise LueL’ Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1892 ‘ Paradise Lust. i3 6 J. VERHEIJEN. 67 A Dutch Street Scene, on the bank of a canal, with figures Signed , and dated 1826 164 in. by 134 in. From the Collection of Count Schonborn Wiesentheid From the Collection of the late Baron Hirsch R. FLEURY. If'/*. 68 THE COUNCIL OF POISSY Signed 37 in. by 52 in. From the Collection of the late Baron Hirsch W. HOLMAN HUNT. 69 Sunlight on the Sea : Fairligbt Downs On panel —8 j in. by 12 in. FORD LEIGHTON, P.R.A. 70 SYBIL 60 in. by 34 in. Exhibited at the Boyal Academy , 1889 COLIN HUNTER, 1889. 71 BAITERS. 63 in. by 45 in. Exhibited at the Boyal Academy , 1889 JZ> R. BEAVIS, 1885. 72 Deer, in Buckhurst Park //S
- W. S. COLEMAN, 95 Rustic Toilet 6 in. by 5 in. y&o / 4-sl W. S. COLEMAN. 96 Highland Children, with dog 9^ in. by 16 in. D. COX. 1846. 97 Bolton Abbey in. by 11J in. From the Quilter Collection D. COX. 98 Redhill, Surrey 8 in. by 11£ in. D. COX. 99 TnE Avenue at Middleharnis, after Hobbema 11 in. by 16 in. C. FIELDING. 100 A Sea Piece 4 ,l in. by 7 in. C 18 6 BIRKET FOSTER. 101 Water Lilies 9-£ in. by 4£ in. BIRKET FOSTER. 102 Primrose Gatherer 7 in. by 5 in. V J. D. HARDING. 103 Avignon 8 in. by 12 in. E. HARGITT, 1874. 104 A Scotch Moor : Driving the flock 13 in. by 20£ in. s J. H. MOLE, 1861. 105 A Coast Scene, with shepherdess and dog 6| in. by 18 in. S. READ, 1868. 106 Interior op a Chapel op the Virgin, at Antwerp 19 in. by 14J in. 8 D. ROBERTS, R.A. 107 San Iago, Compostella Vignette — 10^ in. by 7^ in. •' si..-'«. - 19 G. SHALDERS, 1886. 108 Tending the Flock 15 in. by 26 in. C. VACHER. 109 Torno, Lake of Como 12 in. by 29 in. PICTURES. G. CHAMBERS. 110 Schooner Ashore, Whitby 7 in. by 10 in. C. CHAPLIN. Ill A Bot with a Dog 7 in. by in. C. CHAPLIN. 112 A Bot Reading 6 in. by 4£ in. DARGELAS. 113 Wine Tasters 14 in. by 11 in. FLOCKENIIAUS. 114 A Winter Scene : Sunsot 12 in. by 18§ in. 7lSL- 20 & / 8 7 4- oo /JlO /of dJ- FEEEZOE, 1863. 115 Interior of a Cottage, with figures Hi in. by 16 in. E. GILL. 116 Upper Fall, Pont-or-Mynach 16 in. by 12 in. E. HAYES, E.H.A. 117 Sunset : Chesil Beach, Portland 7 in. by 11 in. G. DE JONGHE. 118 The Picture Book 21 in. by 18 in. E. LONG, E.A., 1876. 119 AN ANCIENT CUSTOM 39 in. by 53 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy , 1876 Engraved E. LONG, E.A., 1885. 120 MODEEN CYPEUS 49J in. by 33 in. E. LONG, E.A., 1884. 121 YOUNG ENGLAND 48 in. by 32 in. L. MUNTHE. 122 A Eiver Scene, Bavaria 21 in. by 33 in. & 21 ///j T. NOERR, 1876. 123 A Bavarian Lake Scene, with figures 9 in. by 17 in. C. PEARSON, 1868. 124 A Lake Scene 8 in. by 16 £ in. C . PERUGINI. 126 The Cup op Tea 39 in. by 82 in. P. F. POOLE, R.A., 1860. 126 A Girl at a Spring MARCUS STONE, R.A., 1866-69. 127 Stealing the Keys 22 in. by 30 in. W. F. Y EAMES, R.A., 1873. 128 The Path op Roses 19^r in . by 34 in . W. F. YEAMES, R.A. 129 The Morning Rehearsal 20 in. by 14 in. FINIS. London: Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.